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40% of the entire liat—were those of Queen's College boy, 13 of them appear ing on this year's rus, while one had left us in September, 1906. This unlocked for suc- cans is one of the most remarkable recommend ations we have avar received, and one of which we can all feel emphatically proud. More re cently, at an examination of candidates-for six prospective pupil toackerships forthe local Edu- cation Department, sol-the successful candi dates warn from our College. I mention these two facta because oss must not too narrowly

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH FRIDAY JANUARY 15, 1909.

la somewhat increased revenue, and reduced numbers, I have spoken at some length on this point because it constitutes a new deper tore in the history of Queen's College, but apart from the cost of each boy the cost of Queen's College, as an institution has also tended to incioase year by your. The proper tion of revenue to expenditure sow stands at 44 per cen'. The average for the period of aight years is 161 per cent. I hope that the small increase in fees will restore us to the former Sgure. But, in any case it is inevitable

does not mean the batred, or jealousy of other countries (applause). I mean a desire to bring into one's own country all that is best, and that makes for liberality and freedom of thought, and that it does not mean a childish sensitive beas and tigeross to take affront and to pick quarrels. It means loyalty to the rolers of the country, not secret cabals and intrignus against them for some chimerical and doubtful good purs, pose for the advantage of interested agitators, It means the loyal support of the measures introduced by those rule for the general, wel:

GOPERNMENT DISTRICT

SCHOOLS

REPORTS FOR 1908.

The prize distribution to the muccessful students of the Government District School took place at Yau-ma ti, this altemoon, when Mr F, 11. May kindly presented the prizen to the fortunate scholate. Following is the Head- muster's report of the Yau-ma-il. District

School -

To-day's

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THE GREAT NORTHERN TELEGRAPH

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NOTICE. REDUCTION OF TELEGRAM

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Public Companies

THE HONGKONG LAND RE

TION COMPANY LIMITED.

NURDINARY MEETING of SHARE

|OTICE is hemby given that the ZIGHTH

HOLDERS in thải Cómpany will be bold st the Company's Offices," Victoria Huildinga, on THURSDAY, the 28th January 1909, at 11.15 "A.M., for the purpose of receiving the Raport

of the Directora together with a Statement of Accounts for the year ending st December, 1908

scan,the results of an asuval examination, par- that is a progressive Colony the cost of educa fare, whather they are measures for sanitation.It gives me much pleasure to present to you advised that on and after the 22nd Instant Thi REGISTER of SHARES of the Com

of habits which are disty or which are degrad- ing. I hope, Sir, that you and your staff will inculcats these principles during the coming. year, and I hope, boys, bai you will learn there jessons that you will learn to distinguish be- tween what I call a right and a wrong sort of patriotism. I can assure you that it will be among the most valuable lessons that you will learn dening your school career. I wish you now all happy holidays and a happy new year. i shall have much pleasure in proceeding to the pleasing task to which i have been asked toʻattend to day—to distribute the prizes you have earned during the year (opplause):

The prizes were then distributed. Follow.

ticularly in the upper classes, which have been lips should continuously to some extent leur whether they are missures for the control constantly drained of their best scholars during crease. The taxpayer pays somewhat more the year by the demand for boys to fill situa- for education, but be gets value for his money tions, leaving behind little more than the lees, and he gets it in an enhanced degree. Look at Doubiless, when the mooted University is once the number of boys who have gained appsia'. established in our midst—as it will be sooner ments under Government, in mercantile honies or later, and the sooner the better-boys who and elsewhere during the past year. The head. now leave us before their education is com master told us that during this year 163 boys plated will strongly he tempted to stay go left to take up appoistenents, more than half of and prepare themitives for professional or whom took up appointmente in the Colony, scientific carcers, which should then be within Last year the number stood at 93, and the year the comparatively easy reach of many to whom before it was 147, and this is irrespective of the they are now entirely inaccessible. This is but large number of boys who have obtained ap oza of many sound and legitimate reasons why pointments sometime after leaving the college, the appeal that has been issued for funds to and who have been lost sight of, "Probably fow endow and equip. a local University should countries can see the result of the money mast with early and ample support. It would laid out on education come back to theming is.the list be little short of a calamity educationally if the so quickly, for what would our merchants, and scheme so mpniconily started should be al-what, indeed, would our Government do it lowed income to naught. Queen's College had not this source on which to draw for its may hope not unreasonably, to supply a large clerks and for its various Chinese subordinate numberol the matricdients in the future Univer-officers: and if the benefit to mercantile houses eity of Hongkong,

The tennis, cricket, football and bathing clubs continua a luný existence.” The reading club, unhappily, and through circumstances out of present coniol, is temporanty discon tloved. Guozer Wilte, R.G.A., has succeeded Corporal Wade, R.G.A., who has lefthe Colony. He is a capable and enthusiastic pall fastrac

tor.

We again, gratefully acknowledge. the geo- orosity of all who so tegularly contribute to the prix fund. As usual a full 1 st of dinors will be posted up on the anouncement board, a the entrance and later published in the College - Jsis:nal, thin Vellow Dragon.

and to the Government is so great through obtaining boys from Queen's College, how much greater will it be when we can obtain. fully trained rien who have'ta' en degrees is a university course? In any case it is the duty.

the Stale to expend an appreciable part of its revenue upto education. I think, if I to collect right, that the proportion of revenus which we spend here on education is some where about bree

ENDERS OF TELEGRAMS are hereby the Franc Charges over this Company's Cables Al, will be reduced by Twenty Per Cant on between HONGKONG, AMOY and SHANG- all traffic exchanged between HONGKONG and STATIONS IN CHINA.

Mr. May, Mr. Wolfe, ladies and gentlemes.

the 5th annual report of the Yau-ma-ti School. Baff-There has been only one change in the staff is, the appointment of Mr. Li Man Krong in place of Mr. Un Kwong promot: sd. Mr. Curved still remains on leave though era this be has started on his return As The Imperial Chinesa Telegraph Ad- voyage and will probably arrive in time ministration from the same date will allows to take over the school for the coming yeste Charges for Telegrams to

Rebate of Twenty Per Caut over their system, INLAND The results of the annual examination held by Tows, which tractil the Cables, will be re- myself are on the whole good. Some subjects duced accordingly. The foliowing CHARGES show improvement while a few were not quits PER WORD FROM HONGKONG will con up to the standard. I take this opportunity of sequently be applied from the above date until thanking my assistants for the satisfactory man

farther notice, viz-To" AMOY 20 Cente her in which they have performed their duty TSINGTAU 6t Cents, HANKOW 71 Cents, SHANGHAI 4 Cebis, CHEFOO and pander unusual stress of work,

TIENTSIN 66 Cante, PEKING-74 Cirts,

OLAF NIELSEN

Superintendent."

Scholarships. It will be remembered that is the previous year, this, school secured all the OXFORD LOCAL EXAMINATION JULY, 1938. | Queau's College scholarships. The Headmaster Senior-Wok Kai-fook, A.A., Wong Lam of that institution reports that the work of the Jeur free scholars had been "highly satisfac, cho, A‚A, Two Chak-min.

Junior. Ng Ka-pui, Lo Chin-be), U Winglory." This year we were again fortunate in obtaining three out of the four. The success- tok.

fol students were tet, William Wong go poj 36, Leung Kwak Taj 81 pc.14th, Tang Yok Tin. 76 p.c... At an examination recently held at Queen's College for pupli teachers one of my boys, the Dur of the school for the year, took 7th place,

Preliminary-Geo. Young, P. S. Gutierrez, Chan Wai-cheung, Chao Cheuk-hei, Adam Ismail, You Ki-chan.

Scholarships.-I. A.→-Senior --Morrison, Cheung Hok-chau, Stewart, Ng Ks-pai, Senior Helilios, Mok Kai-fook, Blake, Tro Chak-min, Wright, Fung Tiz-king.

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11-Ho Tung, U Yik-kwai, Ho Kom. tong, Tal Tung-pui.

11. A-Junior Betilios, Lau Wong-tham, Ha Fook, Ip Yuk-fan.

IV. A-Junior Murrison, Yeung Shun-hong, Alfred May, Chau Fook-cho.

SPECIAL PRIZES, Machell Memorial, J. Ezekiel.. Pupil Teachers, Li Lun-kwai,

Translation.

E-C, So Mang-busg. OE, Cheung Hok-chas,

Free Attendance-The fees for the year fast closed, amounting to $4,977, show an incresio of za pc, and the average attendance during the year was 514. The attendance on the whole has been goed but I find a tendency on the part of some students to silend for a short while only and then leave. Uponinvestigationit. appease that as many as 43 boys came to school for one month and then left; 18 attended two months only, if attended three, to attended four, 16 attended five, 20 attended six, to attended

Hongkong, 15th January, 1909,

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seven, I attended eight and 45 sttended THE Steamship vine. This makes a total of 191. `The total

gỡ the roll in 37; which leaver 181 boys who

"KARONGA,"

per cent. and I think I am right in eaying that the proportion spent by the Indian Govern- ment over fivo per cent, and the proportion spent in the United Kingdom is over ten per cent. We cannot therefore any that we spend an undue amount of the revenue upon this moit important branch,. The head- masier has ulluded to some other miser mat. ters which have taken place during the past year, if indeed we can call the institution of preventive measures for an epidemic disease

L. A.-Mok Kai-fork, B-Not awarded, Clog in this manner the difficulty of keeping up like trachoma and a reorganisation of the

in the standard is greatly increated. If it was holidays mere minor matters. To these I will Not awarded.

II' A.-U_Yik-kwal E. -Lu Shuweng G. realized how much a boy gains by A, full stand Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, add the institution of masters' meeting at

tendance, Jam sure the parents, and guardians which every member of the staff of the collige Tang Kin-cheang. is able to put forward any proponata which III A-Ip Yuk-lao, B, Lu Yam-kp. Could do all in their power to assist us in the seem to make for the good of the college, Not awarded. D. Not awarded. E-Wong matter. Twenty-eight boys entered: Queen's And these proposals are submitted by thePo-ki. attention to these points which seem to me to be of most importance: Take fint of all the headmaster with bis comments to me. That, 15 figures we have heard of the average attendance consider, a very important and a very brief.. and enrolment of the college. We have beardcial institution, I have left myself but little→A. R, Samy,

THE COVERNOR'S ALDRESS. His Excellancy said)--My Lord Bishop, Mr. Dealy, ladies and gentlemen, Before: proceed to make any ob.a. vations on general subjects it will, I think, be fitting if l ́say a few wards regarding the report the most interest log report-just read to us. You show by your presence' here to-day, your interest in this col lego, and I hope that in the remarks & shalt make on the headmaster's report 1.may be able perhaps to present a few of the salient point in somewhat clearer light, and to call your

that the enrolment has fallen to 1,170 from average of about 1,400 iu previous years, and that the average attendance has fallen to gir from about 1,000. In any other school I should find cause for much regret in these figures, but here it is the result of deliberals action and intention of Government in consultation with the Governing Body and the bedmaster. The fact is that Queen's College is at present over crowded; that it has more pupils than it has accommodation for. Thin, on the one hand,

time to allude to the school work of the year. We have heard that go per cent pasted the beadmaster's examination this year as against

History.

Composition.

1. A.-f. Ezekiel.. D-Cheung Yat-chi,

IAF. Gutierrez. B-Young King chap. C-Ho Mak-lam.

III A-Lau Wingham. B.-Li Bha-chun C-Not awarded. D.-Fung Hoking. Not awarded..

Special Mathemati -1 A. Chsang Hok cháu T. A.-U Wing-tok,

Trigocometry.

CLASS PRIZES,

pany will be CLOSED from THURSDAY, the 1st January, to THURSDAY, the 28th: January (both days inclusive), daring which period an transfer of shares can be registered..

By Order of the Hoard of Directors,

MOWBRAY S, NORTHCOTE,

Secretary,

Hongkong, 13th January, 190j,

THE WEST, POINT BUILDING

COMPANY, LIMITED. T

T ('OTICE ⠀is hereby gives that thì

TWENTY FIRST. ORDINARYS MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS #in this Company will be held at the Company's Oficos, Victoria Buildings, on THURSDAY, the 28th-January, 1909, at 11.30 o'clock a.m. | ́for the purpose of receiving the, Report of the Directors, together with Statement of Accounts, for the year ending 31st December, 1908: 375

The REGISTER of SHARES of the Com pany will be CLOSED from TUESDAY, the 19th January, to THURSDAY, the 28th | January (both days inclusive), during which period no transfer of Shares can be registered.

By Order of the Board of Directors,

A SHELTON HOOPER, Secretary to the Hongkong Land Invest

ment and Agency Company, <Ltd. General Agents for The West Point

Building Company, Ltd. *Hongkong, kath January, 1909. "

THE HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT. & AGENCY COMPANY, LIMITED.

(OTICE · is; hereby given"; that “the

NOTWENTY-FIRS ORDINARY

MEETING of SHAREHOLDERS in thiy Company" will be held at the Company'i': 'Offices, Victória Bulidings, on THURSDAY; the 28th January, 1999, at 12 o'clock Noon, for the parpose of receiving the Report of the Directors, together with Statement of. Ac

Igoff.

wiended the whole year. With boys leay Captain Leslie, having arrived. from, the counts, for the year ending “zrit „December,

College four schools during the year,

Sports --Sportr of all, kinde have basa en- Couraged and the boys have taken great interent in them. Arecisation club was formed in the early part of the year and preparations were mide for the swimming season. A matshed erected on Kowloon City beach, life buoys and Ea boat were purchased, and more than half the

„school enjoyed a regular "dip ju the "briny, The gymnasium is now almost "compitio," tris a source of much amusement and healĺby exercise, being.constantly` used by the boys. "Much "mora enthusiasm has been shown for football this year. The thanks of the school are due to Mr. Wolle for his hearty encouragement and assistance in all matters of sport especially for the piece of ground be obtained for us at King's Park, *****

94 par cent last year, and 81 and 88 per cent in the previous years. This, I think, we may consider as very satisfactory. It has exceeded the percentage of previous years with the 'ex- ception of last year, and that lo spite of the fact that the school had to contend during the past year with disorganisation both by a severs epidemic of plague and by the destrection worked to this building by the typhoon at the ead of Jaly. The headmaster has refered, with justifiable pride, to the success gained by the boys of Queen's College in the competition for open scholarships in the Customs Training College at Peking. He has also alluded to the success in examination for pupil teachers." I hastly concur with him on the extreme im portance of this branch of education in Quien's College,. Itabould have our earnest copildera-Hou, 2. Yeung, P-wing. tion how we can promote and make more efficient the training of pupil teachers either by the institution of a normal school or by any other means. At the beginning of last year, 1st January, 19:8, there were seven pupil teachers here; there are now only two. I was glad to hear of the efficiency of the veroscular classes.

LA-Mok Kal-fook (Belilios Scholar), Cheung Hok-chau (Horrisos Scholar) Tea Chak-min (Blake Scholar), Fuog Tar-king (Wright Scholar), Ng Ka-pui(Stewnit Scholar), 1. U Wong-tok, J. Ezekiel (Michell, and Comp.), 2., Young Kam-long.

B.-Not Awarded... C.-Not Awarded. ...

11. AU Wing kwai (Ho Tung Scholar), Tai Tung-pui (Ho Kon-tong Schola), 1. Wong

B1: £i Shu-wing, 2, Yeung King-chan, C), Hò Mak-lam, a, Wong Yuk-ying, 111. A-ip:Yuk fan (Ho Fook Scholar, Lan Wing sham (Belilios, J. Scholar), 1. Chin To tong, 2. La Ching-ming:

B., Luk Yam-to, 2. Fung Wallong. C- Mak Yau-ting, z. Kwok Kal-10. D-t, Wong Kwai-chan, 2. Fung Hok-pang. E-1. Ma Kung-ting, 2. Wong'Po-ki.......... IV. A.-Yeung Shung-hang \([. Morrison Scholar), 1. She -05, Chan Fook-che (All May Scholar), 2, Kwan Un-sai,

Conclusion-In closing I would like to say that the present school building will soon be loadequate forthefast increasing numbers. This school is the only Governmeet Anglo-Chinese school on the mainland. Yau-ma-ti has a great future before it and with the develop ment of the peninsula, the completion of the railway and consequent increase in the busi. Bess population it would seam that the Yau-

ma-ti District School should be ready to meet the increased demand for education which must necessarily result. Already we have been more than fall in the two lowest chaises and unless extensions are made we shall have to turn many applicants away,

* PRIZE LIST, ClurVIII –t in Sai Chua.

·Class VIII &—ast'U' San-mui, Clin Vil- Si Kudg.po, and Leung Shing..

Class VI-1st Trang luŊyung, „Tsang Ka. cheung.

Class Vitt Chan Tikicung, and Mak Pong-Lam-mão, yid Ho Kam-fok.

Class IV ist The Yong-sheng, and Chan Higo trà Chun Tin nông

informed that their Goods are being landed at above Fort, Consignees of Cargo are hereby

their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong Limited, Kowloon, and stored at Consignees risk and expense.

All broken, chafed, and damaged goods are All broken, chafed and damaged goods are examined on WEDNESDAY, aoth Inst., at 3 P.M.T

All Claims must be presented within fifteen days of ibe steamer's arrival bere, after, which date they cannot be recognized.

have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining No Claims will be admitted after the Goods undelivered after the arat insi, will be sub- jest to fent

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The REGISTER of SHARES of the Com... pany will be CLOSED from TUESDAY, the 19th January to:THURSDAY," the 28th January (both days inclusive); during which period no transfer of Shares can be registered,.

By Order of the Board of Directors

A. SHELTON HOOPER,

Secretary," Hongkong, 14h January, 1909.

Intimations.

FOUND.

A-T the Club Lusitano, on the and losty after the first performance of * The Geska," One GOLD LADY': BRACELET,, with Chinese Gold Cola pendiaten

Owner can hiyo saime on application to--".

THE SECRETARY,

Club Lusitang Hongkong, 5th January, 1909,

HONGKONG HORTICULTURAL"

maximum monthly emrolment was 394 Råd the 19 number on roll at the end of the year was 160.

The lean collected amount to $5p17, which la mo increase of $851 upon that of 1907." "

There have been several changer in the eff, and after midsummer, it was strengthen- ed by the addition of a V Grade Assistant, no that the staff for the second term was 8 argint-

ants and myself. I take this opportunity of publicly thanking my assistants for their bearty Co-operation in bringing the past year's work to a successful inauò,

The apparatus in the School is satisfactory, Victoria Day was celebrated in the usual manper

For the purpose of teaching Chiness in a more efficient manner, the School was re-class} fed, and boys were able to receive instruction in clasies buited:19. their knowledge of the langusge,

A team from this School took part in the number of scholars is the upper chistes, it was Hygiene Competition, but 'owing to the small only with difficulty that a team was reived at mil; consequently we only secured the sixth place."

Simple physical drill and gymnastic exercises have rgain been taught during the cool seasons. and were keenly appreciated by the boyle

Football continues to be the favourite pas

at a disregard of those rules of hygiene and magitation which we are endeavouring to teach, and of the other hand it means the formation of classes so large that it is impossible for one master to adequately control and deal with them 1 bave gone into this mattervery fully during the past year, and discussed it with all those whore opinion on the subject are valuable, and they have all had an apport pity of expressing their views. The result has been to confirm my awn view on the subject and a now departure will now be taken in Queen's College. The numbers will be reduced and the standard salsad. I look forward with confidance to the fature, to seeing a competition not only from the Government District Schools, but from -many of the brauch schonis-of-ikis Colony for

entrance to this college, and a competition think any Chinese boy who claims to be from Queen's College for entrance into the pro educated must, be able to read and write hit posed university. The reduction will be effected own language. If the proposal for the institu by abolishing some of the lower classes and etion of a university shall develop, and as 1 taining the higher standards. It will proceed hope and frust and belleve it will, into an ad gradually by the introduction of dual and complished fact, I hope that we may include slogio desks which accommodate six scholan Arts degree in which Chinese literature each, which are insanitary, and which tempt shall be one of the subjects of instruction (ap. boys to overlook each obers pork....We plnure), I think that the example which has bops during the coming year, to replace the been shown by Oxford, of which the head- whole of the desks in the upper school, and master has just told us, that they are next year to replace the desks, in the lower ready to examine in Chinese, and to

time, and moch enthusiasm is displayed in 186 school. It will also be effected by the age exempt those who pays from responsions,

matches for the Inspector of Schools' Cup, and limitation which, ube headmaster. has told should make us ashamed to lag behind in this

the Junior Shield Competitions. We were for you of. The age will in fature be limited in Chinese College in Hongkong. I am, in fact,

tupate in winning the former Caplnit season.” the lowest class to 15 years. That will produce rapidly coming to the conclusion that in our

The regular half-yearly and annual examiba- a uniformity, of ages in the different classes university, after the two subjects of applied

tions have been held, and the results comes- WAKTIAL DISTRICT" SCHOOL, and will limit the maximum in the senior class science and medicine, which I think (hould

'nicated to the boys' guardinas and relatives. The Headminer's report" of "the_Wantsai to alumin Ewanty years: "The-headmaster told come first, that the third should be in Aris

✓ Clan 5 Ar, Kpng 95in-kit Va. “Az.Chup | District Sebool was as follows da

The lospector of Schools made his annual *ta banconsiders this will be a very great Int degree." A day or two ago I had the pleasure -provement and smoogst other things it will of a conversation with Professor Burton,agen. Fuk-cho IV A No, 3 May Scholar. Az Lo Mr. May, Mr. Wolfe, Ladies & Gentlemen,spection recently and his repost is being

anxiously awaited. have this effect: that it wil eliminate some of tleman who has been sent to the Far East by Yeung-tak IVA La Chikshang IV D. I have much pleasure to presenting my sixth the boys whose ages are much in excess of the the Chicago University to report whether the B2 To Chuk namy B. C Ho,Yi-nung Vi B. annual report on the work of the Wanta DIT. average of the form, and it si among these conditions la the Far East are such as would Class 4 At. Lin go-cheang IV B No. 1. Btrict School for the year jest ended. It is my We have received from the Pacific Mail Steam boys that we hars chiefly to complain of ine Justify them in establishing a university, He is Lai Pak-man VC No, z. C. Le Chong man good fortune to again record substantial pro-ship Company, the local agents for the Toyo gularity of attecdioce. Bat If the number of jó be joined by the ex-chancellor, and they in- VI A.

gross all mand, and for the period during which Kiss Kaisha, cellloid pocket calendars for I have been headmaster, each succeIBÍTE YORK

the year 1909 suitable for book-marks, scholars to the college is reduted and the staff tend to spend many months in examîinlag this

has shown a steady and marked improvement, remalna un it in, it is obvious that the cost per sobject, Lhad most interesting conversation on

C. The attendança has greatly improved when head of each scholar will considerably increase. this particular point, and be strongly urged that This is, in fact, as it should be, for Queen's in any university an Arts degren was estontiat,

compared with that of 1907. At the beginning Collage has been considerably handicapped in and that it 'should include instruction in the

of the year, there were 186 qamen on the Cheers for "The King," "His Excellency | soli, Da, re-assembling (after the "New regard 10 other schools in the Colony by the thica""and"bistory alike of Christlaully, and proportion of its staff to the number of its Confucianium (applause! Last year when I sed Lady Lugard,"" Visitors," and the Head Year vacatiob; 147 of the old scholars retor

That aro đó clasice and oply, pine addressed you here I painted out to the head-master" concluded the ceremony,

terd. It will retult, therefore, in master æed staff of Queen's Collega' the great

i being raid to each of the boys importance, in my opinion, of leaching the THE Ministry of Education bas jelegraphed to boys were enrolled, bringing the total for the to-law The average cost of each pupil in principier of patriotism as I believe they are the Chinese Ministers abroad to select and rear to 385, being an increase of 95 upp that ed the

contouilly tended to increase taught in Japan. I do not meau parochial turn to China a number of graduated studenti, of the previous

Táls neces now stands $431 per patriotlum bat the inculcation

spad for examination for the degrows of Superior enlargement of the School by the under $15, and princip of loyalty to the State

| and Distinguished Sonjor Licenţiatas.

· three-clasi·rooms, 24 ha extension That ikto | wa boloog whether that state

cechola

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B., Lin Po-cheung, 2. Leang Fokstiä. C-1, Wong Kam-nin, z. Yeung Tip-fong, D.-1. Cheung King Dam, 2 A. E. Rumjahr. E-t. Chesng Shaiylk, a Leung Ho V. At-Lan Piog-kwan, 2. Chan cheang.

B-1.Pun Si-pak, 2. Wong Tsun-cheong. C-I-Fung Kamchun, a. Lai Pak-man. D-. Chau Tieg-kwan, £ Chang Shu-ka. VLA.- Wan Man-hing, a“Ng Ka-chung, B-1 Yeung Chin-fan, a Leung Un. Ct, Sz to Wing-hong, a Y. Häcbioms. D.—1, Lam Kaliai, 2 Lin Shok-Ching, kn

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A Canton dispatch states that on receips of the Viceroy's reply to his communication, and fealizing the storm of popular indignation, the Portuguesa Consul has {lled, on Chary expressing regre

ed" and ~'12), new pupils were admitted,¦ ¦cident and exj Dating the course of the year, 116 additional, the casa and, ppal

¿year.?

the rooms occupied

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SHOW will be held on the 26th and

fatending Exhibitore 'should' send in their 17th February in the Botanic Gardens.

entries to the Hon. Secretary not later than ifth February

Copies of the Rolos and Schedula may bé obtained from the Hon. Secretary.

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